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TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 9 February 2015

Evernote 6.0.6 -- Evernote has released version 6.0.6 of its eponymous information management app with improvements for Spotlight search and advanced search, as well as a reduction in CPU usage when indexing. These search improvements will require you to reindex notes, which could impact performance temporarily. The update also improves the reliability of Evernote’s attachment infrastructure, adds a Presentation Mode Auto-Layout feature that easily divides presentations into multiple slides, and fixes a number of crashes. As of this writing, the Mac App Store edition of Evernote was still sitting at version 6.0.5. (Free from Evernote or the Mac App Store, 59.7 MB, release notes, 10.7.5+)

Mellel 3.3.8 -- RedleX has released Mellel 3.3.8 with fixes for some minor memory leaks, as well as for crashes that occurred after receiving updates from iCloud and when handling documents containing many citations. The update to the word processor also fixes an issue that caused artifacts to appear when working with longer documents at zoom levels other than 100 percent, fixes a bug that could cause a crash when pressing the arrow keys in the Find field, and resolves an issue that occasionally caused the iCloud menu to be empty. ($39 new from RedleX and the Mac App Store, free update, 97.5 MB, release notes, 10.6+)